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In an interview for Super Sunday by Geoff Shreeves whether Mourinho encourages his players to influence referees, Terry replied: “No, never. Not in his previous time here or his current time here. “He’s the complete opposite. No manager I have worked under has insisted on that. When the captains sit down with the PFA and referees at the start of the season, it’s brought up and spoke about.
“It is a duty as captain to make that run (towards the referee). For me, being a centre-half, nine times out of 10 it’s a 20-30 yard run.
"And that’s not to go there to get people sent off or booked, it’s to go there and pull my players away and quickly move on with incident. The refs know that. They need someone to speak to on the field and the captains are the right person.”
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